T-Shirts for History Buffs

T-Shirts for History Buffs

All the tees in this collection feature figures and legends from throughout history. From great historical women to scientists and royals sitting right next to soap stars and music icons.

Branded + Moniker tees feature icons, legends and/or stars. Four great people, one first name. We didn't mean to, but some of our surprising combos develop a theme. Some of them more than others but fans of all things historical will find an icon to celebrate among them!

The Thomas Tee in mustard organic cotton from Branded + Moniker featuring four names in black print: Edison, Aquinas, Jefferson and the Tank Engine in a collection of t-shirts that make great gifts for history fans.
Thomas Edison the inventor of the lightbulb.

The Thomas Tee

We've got an inventor, an Italian priest and one of the US' founding fathers. All topped off with a train for good measure.

Thomas Edison, who most famously inventing the lightbulb, had 1,093 patents and remains a steady fixture in motivational quotes about failure.

Thomas Aquinas was a 13th Century priest and scholastic philosopher who became a saint on 18 July 1323. Quite serious really.

Thomas Jefferson was the third US President. He loved a bit of wine and popularised macaroni cheese in America!

Thomas the Tank Engine is not yet considered an historical figure but does get in quite a lot of train-related scrapes so watch this space.

The Harriet Tee in white organic cotton from Branded + Moniker featuring four names in black print: Tubman, Beecher Stowe, Quimby and The Spy in a collection of t-shirts that make great gifts for history fans.
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The Harriet Tee

These women are an impressive group: a social activist and abolitionist, an author who was also an abolitionist and a 20th century aviator. All rounded off with a crime-solving teenager.

Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, which helped enslaved people escape to freedom.

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. She was an abolitionist who supported the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Quimby was the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel in 1912.

Harriet the Spy is our odd one out here - the novel might not be taught in history class but is still deemed a classic.

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